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    Mayan Accomplishments

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    history civilizations out there. Nobody knows where they came from‚ how they managed to build their amazing stone cities in the rainforest without any stone tools‚ or why they seemed to die out at around 900 ce. Their accomplishments in astronomy and the understanding of time were great‚ and their cities were breathtaking. Like I said before‚ nobody know exactly when or where the Mayans came from. While their original history is shrouded in mystery‚ historians now think that they first settled in the

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    Lindbergh Accomplishments

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    That everyone has their own characteristics is the reason why those who do something in their own way can accomplish more. The accomplishment can be contributed to the personal distinction. Lindbergh‚ the first man who is a dark horse in a deadly competition risks his life to fly across the Atlantic and lands as the most famous man on earth. He proves the American aviation’s future. A Lone Eagle‚ who inspired the world to look to the skies. When he was young‚ he was tired with the high school

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    Roman Military

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    THE ROMAN MILITARY No powerful civilization has ever excised without a well-organized military. The Republic of Rome and Imperial Rome would have no been so influential to civilizations across the globe without a powerful military. Imperial Rome conquered vast lands from Britain to North Africa‚ from Egypt to Judea with their military which consisted of well discipline soldiers from their generals to the simple foot soldiers. This military was not an armed mob with clubs and spear; they

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    Galileo's Accomplishments

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    Galileo was an extremely influential figure in the field of science during the Renaissance period. He was born as Galileo Galilei on February 15‚ 1564‚ in Pisa‚ Italy. Galileo died on January 8‚ 1642‚ at the age of 77‚ in Arcetri‚ Italy‚ where he was under house arrest. He is most commonly known for inventing the telescope‚ however‚ he accomplished much more than that. Galileo’s childhood was fairly pleasant‚ as he was born into a family of nobility‚ even though his family was not particularly

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    Christians in the Byzantium Empire The Byzantine Empire was in fact the Eastern Roman Empire. Byzantium was established in the year 395 and came to an end in 1453. During the Byzantine reign of power‚ we shall see imperial Christianity which was distinctive to Byzantium. This was a rule were the Pope was not the ruler over the Christians but it was effectively the Emperor who held control over the church. This included appointing prominent bishops and also appointed patriarchs.1 The religious aspect

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    Roman Government

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    Although the form of government in the Roman Empire changed several times over its thousand year history‚ many parts remained the same and it has served as a model‚ inspiring the founding fathers as they created the governmental system of the United States of America almost 2‚000 years later. Scattered around seven hills in the middle of the Italian peninsula‚ Rome began as a simple village of wooden huts. As it grew‚ it became governed by a monarchy‚ with a king having complete control. This

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    Roman Gladiators

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    Spain‚ France‚ the Middle East and North Africa. They trade with European people. Britain exported lead‚ woollen products and tin. In return‚ it imported from Rome wine‚ olive oil‚ pottery and papyrus. British traders relied on the Romans to provide security within the Empire. When this collapsed and Europe was seemingly overrun by Barbarians‚ no one could guarantee traders that their produce would get through. Rome’s entertainment was gladiators‚ where men fight to the death‚ horse racing‚ which started

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    in the early americas were making their own great accomplishments. The Aztecs‚ the Maya and the Inca all made huge advancements that are still relevant in today’s world. Three of these advancements are: foundations‚ terraced farming‚ and chinampas. The three civilizations eventually fell but their lasting impacts and great accomplishments are still reflected in today’s world. Firstly‚ the first great accomplishment comes from the Aztec empire. The Aztecs had a huge challenge to face as

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    Carthaginian Empire

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    Abstract The Carthage Empire was formed in 814 B.C. According to legend‚ this was when Princess Dido‚ of Tyre fled from her home‚ current day Lebanon. This was to escape from the clutches of her brother Pygmalion who had killed her husband‚ heir to the throne of Tyre after her father died. She fled across the Mediterranean with some citizens of Tyre and landed at the tip of Northern Africa‚ Carthage or current day Tunisia. There‚ she saw that Carthage was almost like an island jutting out into

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    Roman Republic

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    from Republic to Empire Paul A. Bishop Introduction________________________________________________ Since its collapse‚ historians have attempted to explain the struggle for power and control over both the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire that followed. To explain the complexities of the Roman Republic‚ the Empire‚ and their political complexities can be a daunting task. For nearly ten centuries Rome would rule most of the known world before the fall of the Western Empire (Byzantine) in 476

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